{691}{772}Long time since you been|around here, Jennings. Too long.
{774}{837}We all have our problems. {915}{985}Yours is that you're in arrears. {1012}{1107}- L50.|- You never came for it, Jennings. {1109}{1185}Like I said,|we all have our problems. {1187}{1236}But I'm here now, Ben. {1325}{1374}And I want my money. {1451}{1514}They don't reckon much|to the Jennings boys here {1516}{1574}since your brother Mick was put away. {1576}{1650}- What does that mean?|- Means you're finished. {1652}{1703}Nobody wants to know. {1717}{1820}You take that line with me and you'll|wake up on Monday without a business. {1822}{1915}Without one workable machine,|Craddock. {1917}{1975}We'll take this place apart. {2006}{2101}You haven't got the weight.|Pull out before you hit real trouble. {2131}{2198}Trouble? You mean George Roden? {2262}{2311}Have you been paying him? {2358}{2459}- So he's taken over, is that it?|- Take off, Jennings. {2543}{2629}- He thinks we're finished, eh?|- He's not the only one. {2631}{2705}Beat it, Jennings. You've had|your last hand-out from me. {2776}{2820}Come on. {3319}{3418}You said to call, George, if any|of the Jennings boys came visiting. {3776}{3851}- What's first prize, Jeannie?|- First prize? {3853}{3975}Jeff, I'm sorry, but I've got to rush|if I want to be out of here by five. {3977}{4031}You've got a date, have you? {4033}{4097}Yes, I have. With you. {4146}{4175}Tonight? {4177}{4265}Oh, Jeff. Don't tell me|you've forgotten. {4283}{4365}No, no... Where are we going? {4392}{4452}- The Rotary dinner.|- Oh, that. {4454}{4493}Oh, that? {4495}{4585}"That" is your new|potential divorce clients. {4587}{4647}They could be|very useful contacts for you. {4649}{4698}I'd forgotten about that. {4724}{4778}I didn't get a dress suit. {4780}{4875}- I meant to hire one.|- Well, it's too late now. {4877}{4955}- Have I got to have one?|- Yes, you do. {4957}{5068}Without the evening gear you wouldn't|even get in the Whitlock Hotel. {5070}{5132}- Come on.|- Is that bad? {5134}{5189}Oh, come on. {5296}{5350}Right. Out! {5441}{5494}- Out.|- Right. {5548}{5597}[Horn ) {5683}{5770}It's the same story everywhere.|George Roden's moved on to our pitch. {5772}{5839}Clubs, arcades, the lot.|We're cleaned out. {5841}{5919}- Better get something done about it.|- It can't be too soon. {5921}{5969}OK. Tonight. {6007}{6036}George Roden? {7865}{7917}And how is that, sir? {7919}{7995}How is it?|There's room for four of us in here. {7997}{8043}Well, we can all go. {8045}{8113}Perhaps a size smaller, sir. {8115}{8194}- A size smaller? Look at me.|- Ridiculous. {8196}{8260}- Just look at me.|- Yes, sir. {8262}{8356}Do you think you could find something|a little less like a circus tent? {8358}{8422}I'm doing my best, sir.|It's the only one we've got. {8424}{8489}All right. I'll see what I can do. {8491}{8572}You've upset him. Don't take it|out on him. You arrived too late. {8574}{8649}- All the suits have gone.|- I don't expect a Saville Row job, {8651}{8727}but I'm not going round looking|like a vaudeville comedian. {8729}{8791}Why not? You'll get some laughs.|Just don't stand up. {8866}{8922}I am doing my best, you know, sir. {8924}{8984}He's still upset.|Look, his eyes are flashing. {8986}{9051}- You've got him going.|- Oh, shut up. {9053}{9106}Well, really. {9199}{9267}Well, that's all right, sir.|It's lovely, sir. {9269}{9346}- Fits like a glove, sir.|- It's supposed to fit like a suit. {9348}{9414}Well...just keep breathing in. {9416}{9465}I can't. {9467}{9519}Yeah, time I picked Jeannie up. {9521}{9602}- Is it gonna be a late do?|- I don't know. {9604}{9703}There'll be dinner, toasts,|boring speeches. Might go on forever. {9705}{9783}I'm a bit worried about Jeannie.|She's...not looking well. {9785}{9849}- I thought she looked fine.|- No, she's a bit pale. {9851}{9919}So, don't keep her out|all hours, right? {9921}{10021}If I had my way, we'd leave|before the brown Windsor soup. {10096}{10140}Good night. {10174}{10241}# Take a cup of kindness yet {10243}{10333}# For the sake of auld lang syne {10335}{10441}# For auld lang syne, my dear {10443}{10544}# For auld lang syne... # {10546}{10584}(Gunshot) {10586}{10662}# Take a cup of kindness yet {10664}{10806}# For the sake of auld lang syne # {10913}{10962}(Laughs ) It wasn't that bad. {10964}{11046}Don't you believe it. You're not|wearing a hired dinner suit. {11048}{11145}You can't complain.|You did meet some very useful people. {11147}{11238}- Oh, yeah. Business before pleasure.|- Yes. {11386}{11420}Hello. {11422}{11477}Sorry, wrong car. {11504}{11546}Mine's the same type. {11579}{11624}Oh? Where? {11735}{11787}Anybody can make a mistake. {11887}{11936}Cool customer. {12177}{12247}You didn't have very much|to say for yourself. {12249}{12323}Jeannie,|tonight I could do without trouble. {12526}{12611}- What's that?|- Our friend left us a present. {12613}{12662}It's a used cartridge case. {12688}{12745}Jeff, look at your cuff. {12838}{12887}It's blood, Jeannie. {12889}{12948}We'd better get over to the police. {13370}{13428}- Jeannie.|- Hm? {13430}{13483}We've got company. {13485}{13513}[Gasps ) {14011}{14065}(Inspector) It's a thin story,|Randall. {14067}{14128}Exactly. If we'd wanted it|to look good, {14130}{14181}we'd have thickened it up a bit. {14207}{14241}Maybe. {14266}{14326}Take a look at these. {14363}{14412}I'll be back in a minute. {14479}{14573}- He doesn't believe us.|- It's just professional caution. {14686}{14731}- Name?|- Jennings. {14733}{14791}The family feuding with the Rodens. {14793}{14849}It's never run to murder before. {14851}{14928}A duff-up in a back alley|is more their style. {14962}{15015}(Man ) They've been|in there a long time. {15017}{15079}They'll be showing them the photos. {15081}{15147}- Photos?|- Mug shots. {15149}{15222}- Hm.|- Everyone that's been inside. {15224}{15311}- Have they got one of George?|- Sure, they got one of George. {15313}{15362}He said they got a good look at him. {15364}{15466}Then they'll identify,|there's not doubt about that. {15468}{15497}(Jeannie ) Jeff! {15539}{15640}- That's him.|- George Alfred Roden. {15673}{15729}- Roden?|- George Alfred. {15760}{15813}- Are you certain?|- Positive. {15815}{15878}- Mrs Hopkirk?|- Yes, quite sure. {15880}{15929}- Shall we pick him up, sir?|- Yes. {15976}{16055}We'll need to see you again,|after we've had a talk with him. {16057}{16147}- What about the car?|- You can have it back tomorrow. {16149}{16213}There's a police car|waiting to take you back. {16215}{16255}No, thanks. We'll take a taxi. {16423}{16495}- Shall I see you up?|- No, thanks. I'm all right. {16699}{16748}Something on your mind? {16750}{16875}It's silly, I suppose.|It's just a feeling about tonight. {16877}{16954}You mean the court,|the identification parade? {16956}{16990}Maybe. {17037}{17092}(Jeff) Something else? {17094}{17155}I don't know. Intuition. {17196}{17260}Ah, it'll be all right tomorrow. {17262}{17331}- Bye, Jeff.|- Good night, darling. {17482}{17571}Which one do we start with?|The fella... {17573}{17607}or the girl?. {18061}{18156}Jeff, how many times have I told you|about keeping Jeannie out late? {18158}{18214}(Sighs ) {18216}{18266}It's a long story, Marty. {19199}{19248}(Raucous laughter) {19445}{19495}A month or so in jail, I don't mind. {19525}{19584}But I don't want to see|the business run down. {19586}{19631}I don't see why it should, George. {19633}{19752}Don't worry. Mr Loftus and young|Mort'll see they keep paying up. {19754}{19823}What makes you think|they're gonna put you away? {19825}{19880}I was seen, wasn't I? {19882}{19937}In the car park. {19939}{20024}Don't worry. Nothing to fret about. {20026}{20097}I mean a witness is only as strong|as his constitution. {20173}{20233}- George Roden?|- What's all this about? {20235}{20285}Psychological warfare? {20287}{20363}Detective Inspector Large,|I'd like to ask a few questions. {20365}{20421}Fine. Tina, make|way for the Inspector. {20423}{20471}Go on, dear. Off you go. {20473}{20589}- At the station, if you don't mind.|- Certainly, I'm very cooperative. {20591}{20675}What's it all about, then?|Is it a traffic offence, eh? {20677}{20722}I have trouble with cars.|Don't I? {20724}{20775}- Cars...|- You run it close, Roden. {20777}{20858}Yes, something to do with cars.|One car, anyway. {20860}{20897}And a dead man inside. {20899}{20950}Dead! Oh, dear, oh, dear. {20952}{20981}(Tuts ) Dead. {21075}{21130}Anybody I know? {21132}{21199}I'll say this,|you're a cool customer. {21201}{21259}With two witnesses|I've got you by the throat. {21261}{21301}You won't shake me free easily. {21303}{21327}Chocolate? {21396}{21472}Jeff, you can't let Jeannie|go through all this. {21474}{21531}Look, you find a body|in the back of your car, {21533}{21594}it makes you very cooperative,|take it from me. {21596}{21677}- It's not you I'm worried about.|- Thanks. {21679}{21773}We can't allow Jeannie to give|evidence against George Roden. {21775}{21845}- Why not?|- Because he's capable of anything. {21878}{21968}You know how it is.|If there's a feud on, {21970}{22051}the Jennings mob won't thank you|for getting mixed up in it. {22078}{22139}And they might have|got to Jeannie already. {22163}{22199}Marty? {22201}{22239}Marty! {22281}{22330}You could be right. {22437}{22486}(Rings ) {22670}{22699}Hello? {22701}{22730}- Jeannie?|- 'Yes.' {22732}{22781}Are you all right? {22783}{22865}Apart from being in imminent danger|of pneumonia, I'm fine. {22867}{22953}- 'Why, Jeff?'|- Nothing. I was just checking. {22955}{23004}- I'll see you tomorrow, OK?|- 'Fine.' {23006}{23062}- Good night.|- Night. {23236}{23280}[Buzzer) {23511}{23565}- Who's there?|- Police. {23607}{23651}Evening. {23653}{23724}You've had a big night.|Bodies in cars, police stations, {23726}{23765}identifications... {23872}{23921}You do get my meaning? {23948}{24019}Suppose I decide|to be awkward and say no? {24720}{24763}I think he's getting the message. {24765}{24829}- Yes, not so full of the old chat.|- Keep it that way. {24831}{24897}Especially when the law|shows you them pictures. {24899}{24946}I suppose George Alfred sent you. {24948}{24995}No names. No pack drill. {24997}{25074}So I don't get to know|who sent the message. {25076}{25105}Mm-mm. {25107}{25167}Nor the names of the messenger boys. {25208}{25264}I don't think he's|sufficiently impressed. {25300}{25349}Come on. {25503}{25577}Everyone makes a mistake, Randall.|Once. {25605}{25714}I'm sure when you've thought it over,|you'll know what to do. {25928}{25973}- Jeff, are you asleep?|- (Groans ) {25975}{26088}Jeannie's gone to bed. She's locked|herself in, so she should be OK. {26115}{26164}You were guarding the wrong place. {26364}{26431}Mort Roden and Mike Hales.|Yes, we know them. {26433}{26525}- I suppose we'd better pick them up.|- Don't bother on my account. {26527}{26588}Wouldn't want them to think|they got me worried. {26590}{26628}How long could you hold them? {26630}{26693}Thank you.|That's very public spirited of you. {26695}{26774}Your kindness is exceeded|only by your personal beauty. {26776}{26868}- What about Mrs Hopkirk?|- She's waiting outside. {26870}{26954}- Shall I bring her in?|- No! Don't tell her anything. {26956}{27045}They didn't go near her and I didn't|breathe a word about the argument. {27047}{27116}- How did you explain that?|- I trod on a broom. {27118}{27204}Can't you keep her out of this?|You've got me. {27206}{27283}She can identify George.|The Rodens know that. {27285}{27373}If they've planned anything,|they'll go ahead either way. {27375}{27419}Yeah, I can see that. {27478}{27514}[Tuts ) {27516}{27566}Very nice turnout this morning. {27568}{27617}Cut the jokes, Roden. Get in line. {27619}{27668}Move over. {27791}{27850}Call the first witness, Sergeant. {27929}{27978}Mrs Hopkirk! {28256}{28305}Take your time, Mrs Hopkirk. {28307}{28376}Walk to the end of the row,|and if necessary return, {28378}{28465}and place your hand on the shoulder|of the man you wish to identify. {28467}{28541}You may ask for the men|to speak if you wish. {28923}{28970}That's the man. {28972}{29010}Thank you. {29142}{29250}- D'you want to change your position?|- Second time lucky, eh? {29351}{29394}Mr Randall. {29513}{29576}Walk to the end of the row,|Mr Randall. Then... {29578}{29647}I know the form,|thank you, Inspector. {29914}{29970}Thank you, Mr Randall. {29972}{30039}Yes. Thank you, Mr Randall. {30108}{30171}It's the least I could do. {30292}{30406}Charged with murder.|On the word of a couple of informers. {30408}{30457}How can you trust people like that? {30459}{30519}I thought we'd frightened|him good last night. {30521}{30605}- He's tougher than I thought.|- What about her? The girl. {30607}{30690}- Maybe he fancies her.|- Good idea. {30692}{30756}- George'd like that one.|- Wait a minute. {30758}{30808}We're getting carried away. {30810}{30889}- First, the legal way.|- Sorrell?. {30891}{30964}That's right, Mr Ralph Sorrell. {30991}{31059}Mrs Roden, shall we say... {31093}{31187}- L2,000?|- Say something else. Less. {31189}{31233}I wish I could, {31235}{31351}with such excellent and regular|customers as your family. {31353}{31435}- But times are...|- Hard. I know. {31542}{31608}- 1,500.|- Cash? {31610}{31682}When have you ever had anything else? {31684}{31771}- Then we have an agreement.|- I should think so. {31857}{31935}Oh, there's just one thing|I forgot to mention. {31937}{31966}Mm? {31968}{32033}If you don't get him off,|you get nothing. {32060}{32109}My dear Mrs Roden. {32111}{32162}No, I tell a lie. {32164}{32285}If you don't get him off, there might|be a little consolation prize. {32287}{32322}From Mort. {32324}{32370}(Sighs ) {32372}{32427}Then we'd better|start thinking about it. {32456}{32507}Two witnesses. {32509}{32607}The case would seem to rest|entirely on two witnesses. {32609}{32708}The identification system is being|seriously questioned at the moment. {32710}{32762}Even by the most enlightened judges. {32764}{32791}Good. {32793}{32865}I myself am on the committee|of the profession {32867}{32944}to recommend a re-examination|of the procedure. {32946}{33019}At present, it does not contribute|towards a just result. {33021}{33066}Most likely not. {33068}{33180}It would help my brief enormously|if someone were to... {33182}{33247}see Mrs Hopkirk. {33249}{33315}I was going to take my car|to the garage, {33317}{33420}- but things have been a bit hectic.|- It's probably just the plugs. {33422}{33487}- They might need a clean-up.|- Yes, probably. {33489}{33560}- Are you going out again?|- No, I'm not, Sergeant. {33562}{33620}- I'll have a look if you like.|- Would you? {33622}{33671}- Yeah.|- All right. Fair's fair. {33673}{33722}- I'll give you a cup of tea.|- Fine. {33892}{33980}- It's all as we left it.|- Good. I'll put the kettle on, then. {34717}{34753}It's OK. {34755}{34799}Aaah! {34984}{35058}- Hello, Marty.|- You're all right. {35060}{35150}- Comparatively, yeah.|- I must be losing my grip. {35152}{35215}I was positive something was wrong. {35217}{35266}It might be Jeannie! {36018}{36080}- A letter?|- Yes, addressed to Inspector Large. {36082}{36132}- She's gone.|- How can she be? {36134}{36221}- She's got a police guard.|- He's messing about with her car. {36223}{36303}- Get the police round there.|- What can I tell them? {36305}{36364}Work something out.|I have to find Jeannie. {36366}{36406}(Sighs ) {36463}{36515}How long do you expect|to keep me here? {36517}{36598}- As long as it's necessary.|- They'll find me easily. {36600}{36681}Will they? This is|the last place they'll look. {36711}{36792}Yeah, well.|Now, d'you know what to do? {36794}{36829}I'd better get back. {36831}{36882}Off you go, Ma. I'll look after her. {36937}{36993}You keep your hands off her. {36995}{37059}As long as she's safe,|George is safe. {37061}{37143}- I wasn't gonna hurt her, Ma.|- You'd better not. {37250}{37339}- Mind how you go, Mrs Roden.|- Don't worry, nobody'll see me. {37557}{37611}Better make ourselves comfortable. {37694}{37787}If, when you arrived at the apartment|she'd gone, how did you get in? {37789}{37907}- I have a key.|- I see. You say she left a letter? {37909}{38009}- That's right. Addressed to you.|- You didn't think of bringing it? {38011}{38096}- No, I didn't.|- You didn't see my man, Chalmers? {38098}{38141}No. {38143}{38232}You know, Randall,|this is a pretty tall story. {38234}{38311}- Inspector, this is urgent!|- So you've said! {38313}{38342}Sorry, sir. {38344}{38399}You were supposed|to stay with Mrs Hopkirk! {38401}{38479}- I took her to the apartment.|- That's not what I said. {38481}{38545}No, sir. I was only outside|for a few moments. {38547}{38606}- Which was long enough.|- I didn't see them. {38608}{38686}- I didn't see her leave.|- You telling me they grabbed her? {38688}{38765}That's the only thing|that could have happened, isn't it? {38767}{38863}No. Perhaps you didn't see her|because she didn't want you to. {38865}{38914}Come on, Inspector. {38916}{38976}When I want your advice,|I'll ask for it! {39010}{39134}- Randall said there was a letter.|- Oh... Er, yes. He was right. {39136}{39185}It's addressed to you. {39364}{39461}She's gone to the country. Says she|couldn't identify Roden anyway. {39520}{39568}That's not from Jeannie. {39570}{39629}- You can't believe this.|- Of course... {39631}{39711}- You could've known all along.|- What? {39713}{39769}- The contents of the letter.|- How could I? {39771}{39853}Simple. If you were there|when the lady wrote it. {39876}{39913}Why would she write that? {39915}{39988}The offer of a large sum|of money perhaps? {39990}{40067}Inspector, I don't like|the way this conversation's going. {40089}{40136}Where's Mrs Hopkirk? {40138}{40215}- I've been asking you to find her.|- My man was there. {40217}{40312}- She wanted to disappear!|- Perhaps they were waiting for her. {40314}{40381}- I checked the apartment, sir.|- Under the beds? {40383}{40486}- She could have called out.|- He was outside mending the car. {40488}{40528}Oh? {40530}{40609}I thought I caught|a glimpse of him on the way in. {40611}{40664}And saw the letter? {40695}{40767}- Yeah.|- You're holding out on me, Randall! {40843}{40876}You just find Mrs Hopkirk. {40878}{40943}If she's disappeared,|it's because she wanted to. {40945}{41023}- Inspector...|- Prove me wrong by testifying! {41025}{41079}What happens to Jeannie then? {41187}{41236}- What about my car?|- Take it. {41238}{41272}Thanks. {41316}{41396}- D'you believe him, sir?|- I don't know what to believe. {41398}{41459}- D'you think he'll go in the box?|- He better. {41461}{41510}Otherwise I'll throw the book at him. {41512}{41561}What about Mrs Hopkirk? {41563}{41632}Put out a description.|I want her found. {41634}{41698}There's no sign|of her anywhere, Jeff. {41700}{41810}- Can you sort of home in on her?|- I've tried. It doesn't work. {41944}{41985}Why don't you relax? {41987}{42047}Has anybody else|put any pressure on you? {42049}{42125}- No. Only the Inspector.|- Eh? {42127}{42202}He's got a sneaking suspicion|we've taken a bribe. {42204}{42297}If I don't come through with my story|in court, he'll try and prove it. {42299}{42362}- And if you do?|- Jeannie's in trouble. {42364}{42444}There's no reason why we shouldn't|be a little friendly. {42446}{42481}Keep your hands off me! {42483}{42512}Jeannie! {42730}{42813}I don't understand. I really thought|I'd made contact with her. {42815}{42869}- You ended up in the apartment?|- Yeah. {42871}{42927}- Keep looking, Marty.|- Right. {42929}{42994}- Where are you going?|- To visit the Rodens. {42996}{43020}Oh. {43764}{43809}Don't move. {43811}{43856}[Tuts ) {43931}{43970}(Jeff groans ) {44003}{44088}- That was silly of me.|- Always look where you're going. {44090}{44144}I suppose you're old Mother Roden. {44146}{44198}That's right. {44200}{44269}- You know who I am?|- Sure. {44271}{44337}You're that informer fella. {44339}{44371}Uh-uh! {44431}{44480}I want the girl. Jean Hopkirk. {44482}{44552}Oh, she's gone, has she? {44554}{44598}Pity. {44600}{44717}Still, it means she can't say nasty|things about my George in court. {44719}{44780}- You've got her here.|- Have I? {44782}{44877}In that case, you'd better|have a look round, hadn't you? {45489}{45567}All right, she's not here.|Where is she? {45569}{45643}Even if I knew,|you'd have to kill me first. {45645}{45753}I mean, the way things are, it'd be|like sending me own son to jail. {45755}{45802}I mean it, mister! {45829}{45874}You'd have to kill me first. {46220}{46274}(Cackles ) {46307}{46352}[Car starts ) {46392}{46459}So you stood and watched her|eating chocolates? {46461}{46550}What could I do? Suffocate her|with a sack full of soft-centres? {46552}{46630}- If necessary. She is responsible.|- Where did you look? {46632}{46683}Come on, Jeff. Everywhere. Twice! {46807}{46866}What are we gonna do with her? {46868}{46919}You heard your ma. Nothing. {46921}{46984}I mean after the hearing. {46986}{47087}The way things are, I don't see|as George'd be able to let her go. {47089}{47138}Do you? {47490}{47560}I think I am right in saying,|Mr Jennings, {47562}{47637}that those were the events|of that fateful evening {47639}{47743}and you didn't see|your son alive again. {47745}{47809}- No, sir.|- Thank you, Mr Jennings. {48017}{48109}Mr Jennings, though I sympathise|with you in your sad loss, {48111}{48191}while you are in this court,|you will behave in a seemly manner. {48276}{48320}(Phone ) {48509}{48543}(Man ) 'Who's that?' {48545}{48617}This is the Criminal Court,|you've got the wrong number. {48619}{48690}No, that's right, Randall.|The Criminal Court. {48692}{48799}- Who's that?|- We met the other night. Remember? {48801}{48878}- Listen, the girl's all right.|- How do I know? {48880}{48929}Just listen. {49006}{49041}Ow! {49043}{49121}Jeff, go to the court|and tell them everything! {49170}{49224}She's a pretty girl. {49226}{49275}At the moment. {49528}{49622}If Your Worship pleases, I would like|to call Mr Jeffrey Randall. {49649}{49700}(Clerk) Call Mr Jeffrey Randall. {49727}{49771}Jeffrey Randall. {49822}{49867}Jeffrey Randall. {49902}{49938}Jeffrey Randall. {50107}{50158}I'll see what's happened. {50476}{50525}(General conversation ) {50585}{50619}He's not there. {50669}{50717}Can you give us ten minutes? {50719}{50770}I'm afraid that's the end|of your case. {50772}{50831}Is there nothing you can do? {50833}{50929}It is getting late. This magistrate|lives some distance out of town. {50931}{50980}He usually likes to adjourn early. {50982}{51051}Where is your witness, Mr Parker? {51053}{51102}Can you try? {51116}{51192}- Er, may it please Your Worship...|- You want to adjourn? {51226}{51305}- Your Worship.|- Yes, I know, Mr Sorrell, {51307}{51366}but we can't all live|in central London. {51368}{51436}The court will adjourn|until ten o'clock tomorrow. {51438}{51502}(Clerk) Be upstanding in court. {51546}{51591}Reprieved. {51999}{52060}- Any luck?|- Marty. {52062}{52120}- No, how about you?|- Nothing. {52122}{52171}What do we do now? {52200}{52260}I can't go back to court|until we find Jeannie. {52373}{52463}The Rodens must have Jeannie.|The phone call. It all adds up. {52465}{52558}It's funny. Every time I get this|feeling that Jeannie's in danger, {52560}{52610}I end up at our apartment. {52612}{52701}It's old associations, Marty.|They die hard. {52703}{52772}- Do you think so?|- Must be. {52799}{52865}If we find the Rodens,|we'll find Jeannie, I'm sure. {52867}{52916}- So we keep looking.|- Let's go. {52918}{52990}Nip outside,|see if the police are around. {52992}{53019}Right. {53425}{53494}When this lot's over,|we should have a party. {53496}{53547}- What kind of party?|- A welcome home. {53549}{53588}For when George gets back. {53590}{53635}Don't count your chickens. {53637}{53721}What's wrong? Randall won't|testify while we've got the girl. {53723}{53777}Don't be too sure, he's stubborn. {53779}{53833}Doesn't like it|when the pressure's on. {53835}{53905}He won't let anything happen|to you, eh, my darling? {53907}{53990}He might not have a choice. The|police will see he gives evidence. {53992}{54079}He disappeared, sweetie.|Right after we called him. {54081}{54119}(Cackles ) {54144}{54227}Don't you worry.|He won't let any harm come to you. {54379}{54470}- Why don't you go and lie down?|- I'll be all right. {54472}{54539}You've had a long day.|You must be tired. {54541}{54581}Mm. I am a bit. {54583}{54671}There's a bed in the other room.|I'll call you if anything happens. {54673}{54712}I suppose I might as well. {54714}{54763}Come on, Ma. {54855}{54909}- Good night.|- Night. {54911}{54966}Good night. Sleep tight. {55010}{55052}Very touching. {55054}{55147}I'm a lovely son, aren't I,|my darling? {55320}{55364}Why don't you... {55366}{55465}take a little walk to the off-licence|and get a bottle? {55467}{55549}Your ma wouldn't like it.|You know what she said. {55551}{55598}No boozing till after the hearing. {55600}{55677}Well...get a breath|of fresh air, then. {55704}{55771}Have a walk round the block? {55773}{55828}Two walks round the block. {55830}{55890}Have three walks round the block. {55892}{55945}If you say so. {55947}{56002}I do say so. {56165}{56199}Take your time. {56278}{56327}You've got no control. {56656}{56707}You wouldn't dare. {56781}{56825}What's wrong? What's going on? {56827}{56889}It's nothing. A little accident, Ma. {56891}{56940}Where's Hales? {56942}{57006}- He went for a walk.|- Oh? {57008}{57072}It's gonna be a long night. {57321}{57365}They're here. The bogies. {57596}{57660}Yeah, yeah, Inspector.|We were just moving on. {57662}{57698}No, relax. I'm not the law. {57700}{57785}I'm looking for the Roden family.|They used to have a garage here. {57787}{57858}Yeah, I know. They haven't|been around for days. {57860}{57959}Er...you wouldn't know|where they might have gone? {57961}{57999}Well, they... {58037}{58133}- They might be anywhere.|- That's right. Anywhere. {59173}{59197}Trouble? {59250}{59337}- Anything I can do for you?|- Yeah. I've been asking around. {59339}{59383}You know the Rodens. {59385}{59459}- Who doesn't?|- Where are they? {59486}{59554}- They got a garage.|- I tried there. {59556}{59619}Then I wouldn't know. {59621}{59744}- What about when things warm up?|- You the law? {59746}{59812}What do you do? {59814}{59861}Like I said, I wouldn't know. {59863}{59916}They're on your payroll, I suppose. {60020}{60096}Suppose I took it into my head|to smash a few of your machines. {60098}{60156}- You'd need them then.|- Maybe. {60158}{60215}- You'd get in touch.|- No. {60346}{60392}I'd leave a message. {60394}{60504}- I think you're holding out on me.|- Think what you like. {60522}{60594}- I could be awkward.|- How awkward? {60596}{60683}You got a licence for this lot?|A current licence? {60685}{60755}Look, I told you,|if they're not at the garage, {60757}{60799}I don't know where they are. {60801}{60827}Really? {60856}{60915}It's not worth my while|to cross you, is it? {61028}{61060}No. {61062}{61141}About the licence.|You won't stir it up for me. {61143}{61240}Why should I? I leave|that sort of thing to the law. {62452}{62543}- Nothing?|- Nothing. {62730}{62804}- Jeannie!|- Happen again, Marty? {62831}{62901}I could have sworn|she was here this time. {62903}{62977}- What are you doing here anyway?|- Oh, I don't know. {62979}{63046}I thought Jeannie|might have left some kind of clue. {63048}{63106}If she has, I can't find anything. {63121}{63211}Same last night. Nobody's seen|the Rodens since George's arrest {63213}{63272}and nobody knows where they've gone. {63337}{63446}Court opens in ten minutes and in 15|George Roden will walk out free. {63448}{63487}Lack of evidence. {63512}{63585}I don't know what to do.|I've tried everything. {63587}{63645}- I keep coming back here.|- Wait a minute. {63647}{63722}If you arrive here every time|you think of Jeannie... {63724}{63748}Yeah? {63750}{63813}Why don't you think of Jeannie|while you're here? {63815}{63863}What good will that do? {63865}{63926}I don't know.|Something might happen. {63955}{64008}- It's worth a try.|- Away you go. {64593}{64632}You see, Jeff. Nothing. {64634}{64725}What do you mean? You were going up|and down like a yo-yo. {64727}{64779}- Was I?|- Straight up. {64781}{64860}- Phew.|- What's the matter? {64862}{64965}I just had a funny feeling|that Jeannie walked across my gr... {65056}{65105}- Up you go, Peter Pan.|- Right. {65399}{65454}(Mrs Roden ) It's time|I left for the court. {65456}{65537}I'll phone|as soon as I have any news. {65539}{65575}Mort... {65577}{65616}Uh-uh. {65683}{65758}Jeff! They're here!|They've been here all the time. {65760}{65822}You get Jeannie,|I'll get to the court. {65824}{65866}Right. {66184}{66270}So! You took the place upstairs.|Clever. {66272}{66328}I don't know what|you're talking about. {66330}{66383}I think you do, Mrs Roden. {66410}{66487}It's difficult to spirit|a grown woman out of a busy block. {66515}{66593}The court resumes|in ten minutes, Mr Randall. {66595}{66679}It's too late now for you|to do anything about it. {67210}{67259}(Jeannie groans ) {67685}{67759}- Let's go!|- What about them? {67761}{67818}Later. We've got two minutes|to get to court. {68111}{68168}Be upstanding in court. {68496}{68539}(General conversation ) {68609}{68705}So you have not yet|found your witness... {68707}{68774}Jeffrey Randall, Mr Parker? {68796}{68863}In that case, I have no... {69258}{69361}Gentlemen, I do not intend to proceed|until the offending window {69363}{69440}has been located and firmly closed. {69531}{69585}How we doing? {69661}{69789}If it is beyond your powers to trace|the source of one small draught... {69908}{69946}(Muttering in court) {70068}{70128}Thank you, gentlemen. At last. {70130}{70214}At your service, gentlemen.|Myself and Mrs Hopkirk. {70293}{70342}(Drowned out by muttering) {70387}{70453}Is this your missing witness,|Mr Parker? {70455}{70515}Yes, it is, Your Worship. {70517}{70581}Your Worship, before we proceed... {70583}{70621}Yes, Mr Sorrell?. {70623}{70698}My client wishes to change his plea. {70700}{70743}From not guilty? {70745}{70791}To guilty, Your Worship. {70793}{70845}(Muttering) {71120}{71179}Somebody up there likes me.